in healthspending by age, with more than 40% of total health care spending accounted ... of provincialhealth care spending in western Canada (Figure 3). Although healthspending increases with age, there are some persistent myths regarding healthspending at the end ... Total per CapitaHealthExpenditures –1 –1 –2 –2 5– 1– <

Figure 11 Per CapitaProvincialHealthSpending by AgeGroup, 2001 Source: CIHI National HealthExpenditures. ... in the cost of healthcare services as individuals age. The chart below shows this gradient for provincial and territorial government healthexpenditures. Encouraging Choice in Work ... indexing (CPI plus 60% of the growth in real-wage) would increase total spending on OAS

as the population gets older. Figure 4- 4 shows the rise in healthspending per capita by agegroup and over time. Growth in per capitahealthexpenditures is evident in every ... and Development (OECD) and others to project healthexpenditures is to decompose them ... (Dollars per capita) <1 90+

expenditure data on a per capitaage-group basis produced by CIHI (Figure 2- 2).7 CIHI provides data for provincial-territorial government healthexpenditures per capita ... for all other agegroups are set equal to zero. In the case of provincial-territorial ... (Dollars per capita) 90+ <1

Chart 5 Provincial-Territorial Government HealthExpenditures by AgeGroup (dollars per capita) Aging 1> 90+ ... shows not only provincial and territorial health care expenditures by 5 year age ... as aging baby boomers move into the age ranges where their health care costs begin

in Total Provincial and Territorial Government HealthExpenditure per Capita, by AgeGroup and Sex, Canada, Constant 1997 Dollars, 1997–2002 Males Females 45–64 AgeGroup All AgeGroups ...Provincial and Territorial Government HealthExpenditure by AgeGroup, Sex ... Hospitals Real per capita hospital expenditure exhibits a striking age pattern. Expenditure per capita in 2002 was $5, 193 and $4, 619, respectively, for male and female infants under one year of age. The only other agegroup to reach and exceed that level

For the 0-14 agegroup, Alberta spent the most at $1, 634 per capita in 2000-01, while Prince Edward Island spent the least at $1, 217 per capita. Total healthexpenditures for this agegroup were $1, 437 per capita throughout Canada. ... Trend Analysis - HealthExpenditures in Canada by Age and Sex, 1980-81 to 2000-01 ... Text Figure 5 - Figure explicative 5 Per CapitaProvincial Government HealthExpenditures by Province and Sex